——— Blood of our martyrs will not go in vain, says Prime Minister at high-level security huddle in Quetta
——— Adds terrorism reared its head again after 2018
——— Warns terrorist outfits, Khawarij and facilitators for hatching terror plot of sever consequences
——— Vows all obstacles in Balcohistan’s development to be removed
QUETTA: In response to a series of horrific attacks in Balochistan that resulted in over 50 deaths, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif visited the provincial capital on Thursday and vowed to completely eradicate terrorism from the province at all costs, saying the “blood of martyrs will not go in vain”.
The premier made these remarks while chairing a high-level meeting of the National Action Plan’s pro-vincial apex committee.
Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir, Deputy Prime Minister Ishaq Dar, Balochistan Governor Sheikh Jaffar Khan Mandokhail, Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti, security czar Mohsin Naqvi, federal ministers Ahsan Iqbal, Attaullah Tarar, Jam Kamal, corps commander , and other armed and civilian officials were in attendance.
The prime minister’s visit to Quetta comes against the backdrop of recent bloodshed in the country’s largest province by land wherein over 50 people, including 14 security personnel, were martyred in different terrorist attacks in Balochistan.
In one of the deadliest attacks on Monday, at least 23 passengers were killed after being offloaded from passenger buses and trucks in the Rarasham area of Balochistan’s Musakhel.
Separately, at least 10 people, including police and Balochistan Levies personnel, were martyred in a gun attack in Kalat.
Furthermore, at least 14 brave sons of soil, including 10 security forces soldiers and four personnel of law enforcement agencies (LEAs), were martyred in clearance operations, wherein at least 21 militants were neutralised.
The recent bloodshed has resulted in a strong reaction from both the federal and provincial govern-ments with PM Shehbaz ruling out dialogue and a “soft approach” in dealing with the enemy. Terming the incidents “tragic and barbaric” today, the prime minister said all terrorist organisations, the “Khawarij” and facilitators hatched the terror plot which resulted in martyrdom of innocent civilians and security personnel. “The entire nation is grieved by the recent tragic incident occurred in Balochi-stan. Khawarij who shed the blood of innocent people will be crushed through joint efforts of the na-tion and the valiant forces of Pakistan,” he said.
Balochistan is an important and beautiful province of Pakistan, the premier noted, saying that all ob-stacles in its path to development and prosperity will be removed for good.
PM Shehbaz noted that terrorism had reared its head again after 2018, reiterating the government’s determination to crush those involved in the ghastly bloodshed.
Expressing his great trust in the professional capabilities of the armed and civilian forces, he said under the guidance of Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Asim Munir, and with full cooperation from the federal government and the leadership of Balochistan, the terrorism will be rooted out.
“Sacrifices of those who laid down their lives for the motherland and the innocent civilians will not go to waste”, the PM further remarked.
The prime minister stated that enemies of Pakistan want to hinder the progress of Balochistan and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) but “will not be succeeded”.
He also emphasised the need for collective efforts to eliminate terrorism from the province, ruling out any dialogue with the terrorists.
He added that eradication of terrorism was essential for the country’s prosperity.
However, the premier said, talks should be held with those elements who believe in the Constitution and flag of Pakistan.
Furthermore, he noted that the government has chalked out a policy regarding appointment of “com-petent and talented officers” in Balochistan.
PM Shehbaz announced that 48 Common Training Programme officers will be deployed in the province for a year. “Half of the officers will be deployed immediately and remaining after six months,” he add-ed.
He further announced incentives for officers deployed in the province, including air tickets for their families after every three months and additional three points for performance-based evaluations.
He also assured that the policy will be implemented in consultation with the Balochistan government.
Pakistan has witnessed a surge in militant attacks since the Taliban government returned to power in neighbouring Afghanistan in 2021, mostly in the northwestern border province of Khyber Pakh-tunkhwa, but also in southwestern Balochistan, which abuts Afghanistan and Iran.
There were at least 170 militant attacks killing 151 civilians and 114 security personnel in Balochistan last year, according to the Pakistan Institute for Conflict and Security Studies.
Islamabad accuses Kabul’s new rulers of failing to root out militants sheltering on Afghan soil as they prepare to stage assaults on Pakistan. –Agencies